Tuesday, July 21, 2009

We decided to take Asher to the Niabi Zoo on Saturday. We all had a blast! I, of course, had worked the night before, but I do fine staying up as long as I keep moving. Nick's parents joined us. Asher really enjoyed the Koi and duck pond. Daddy gave him some fish food to feed them (I had my hand sanitizer at the ready!). He thought it was the greatest!

They had re-done the zoo, since I'd been there last. They now have a fenced-in area called the "Australian Walkabout." They had emus and wallabies running around.They also had a bird house that you could go in and the birds were free-range. You could buy little cups of nectar for $1 to feed them. Nick bought some, and carried Asher in (I went in, too, but only to take pictures. I don't like birds flying at my head.). Asher was fascinated by the birds.
We got a ticket for Asher to ride the carousel. He loved it, and refused to look at me so I could take a decent picture. We also rode the train, and were surprised when he threw a FIT when we first got on! I don't know if he was just freaked out by it or what, but he was fine once the ride started. Weird, eh?Asher really enjoyed seeing the big, sleeping bear! The bear's friend was pacing around the other part of the cage, but this one was sleeping like crazy in the corner!We surprised Asher by getting him a stuffed tiger in the gift shop. We waited and gave it to him that evening when we were going home from my dad's house. He loves it! He calls it his "giger." It's adorable.

At the end of my life, these are the days I will remember with most clarity. The days where my family is happy, healthy and enjoying nature and eachother's company are the days that mean most to me.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

We ordered new living room furniture back in May. It FINALLY arrived today. We ended up getting 2 couches, because the couch was on sale for cheaper than the love seat! Weird, eh? Here are some pics. Excuse the toys! Also, ignore the fact that my walls look crooked for some reason in one of the pics. It's weird.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

For Asher's birthday, both sets of my parents, Nick's parents and my grandparents went in to get him an outdoor climber. Nick and I (well, mostly Nick) put it together after Asher went to bed on his birthday.

The next day, despite coming down with a sudden case of pharyngitis (complete with a post-nap fever of 103.4!), we took Asher outside to play on it. (Just so you know, he was feeling much better because we'd given him motrin and he had gotten antibiotics. I don't usually take a sick child out to play.)

Earlier in the week, after removing some dead limbs from our big front yard trees, Uncle Matt had put a rope in the tree so we could put a swing up. But, before we got the swing put up, Nick enjoyed swinging on the rope. Asher joined him.

Today, Nick put the swing up while Asher was napping, and it is super fun! We're planning to get a toddler bucket swing, so he can swing a little safer, but for now, this one is excellent!

Nick also blew up the kiddie pool we got in preparation for our 4th of July shindig. It only took him about 20 minutes to do it, so it wasn't too bad.

After all that work, hopefully the rain will hold off, and everyone will get a good use out of our outdoor equipment!

Wednesday was Asher's 2nd birthday. Of course, he didn't really have any idea what that meant. He probably just wondered why Mommy AND Daddy came in to get him out of bed...and with the camera!

We changed his diaper, and took him to the living room to see his birthday present, which Nick had put together the night before. He LOVED it!

Unfortunately, Latte (the kitten) was sick that day, so we had to take him to the vet. Asher got to play at the park in Kirkwood with Grandma and Grandpa Carlson while I took him in. Then, we came home to eat lunch and take a nap. That evening, we had youth group at Rozetta, so I made a cake to share with the teenagers.

At first, he didn't know what to think of the cake.

But, then, he got into it full-force!

All in all, we think he had a great day! His actual party is on Sunday, so I'm sure a new blog will come out of that! Have a happy and safe 4th of July!

About My Family

My name is Krystal. My husband, Nick, and I are in our mid-twenties. We have been friends since 3rd grade, "together" since 12th grade, and married since December 16, 2006.

We suffer from female factor infertility, and have been trying to build our family in various ways since getting married. We had a miscarriage in June 2010, and have gone through multiple medicated cycles since then with no luck.

We have a 4-year-old son, Asher, whom we adopted through the foster care system in March 2010. He is a joy to us. We also have 3 cats: Lily, Mia and Latte. We love to watch movies, play video games and board games and hang out together.

Most importantly, we love the Lord. We know that we wouldn't be who we are without His saving Grace. He sent His Son to die for us, even though we are full of sin. It is only through Him we can be Redeemed! Praise God!

This blog is basically an amalgamation of all aspects of our life: infertility, child-rearing, foster-care adoption, etc. Any given post can be about anything! Enjoy this look into our lives!